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OCTOBER 3d to NOVEMBER ijfk, i88g, 



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Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 









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ITINERARY. 



THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3d. 

Leave Wasiiington, D. C. (via Pennsylvania R. R.) . . 8.15 A. M. 

Arrive Jersey City. N. J ' . . . . 1.45 P. M. 

Leave Jersey City, N. J. (via West Shore R. R.) . . . 1.50 " 

Arrive West Point, N. Y. 3.45 

Luncheon on the Special Train. 
4.00 P. M., military salute and battalion review. 5.30 P. M., 
unveiling- of portraits of Generals Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan. 
Presentation address on behalf of Mr. George W. Childs of Phil- 
adelphia by Gen. Horace Porter. Response on behalf of officers 
and cadets of Military Academy by Col. John M. Wilson, Com- 
mandant. Dinner at the hotel. 9.00 P. M., reception at residence 
of Col. John M. Wilson. 



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th. 

Breakfast at hotel, West Point, N. Y. 
9.00 A. M., inspection of Military Academy. 10.30, cavalry drill. 
Leave West Point, N. Y. (by United States cruiser 

"Yorktown") 11.30 A. M, 

Arrive New York, N. Y 4.30 P. M. 

Luncheon on the " Yorktown." 
Leave New York, N. Y. (via Fall River Line) .... 5.00 " 
Dinner on the steamer " Puritan." 



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th. 

Breakfast on the steamer "Puritan." 
I.eave Fall River, Mass. (via Old Colony R. R.) . . . 7.30 A. M. 

Arrive Boston, Mass 9.05 " 

Reception by Hon. Thomas N. Hart, Mayor, and prominent 
citizens. Visit boys' high school. 11.30 A. M. visit Waltham 
Watch Factory, Waltham, Mass. Luncheon tendered by Mr. 
Royal E. Robbins of Waltham Watch Factory. 2.30 P. M., visit 
Para Rubber Works and shoe factory of Messrs. Houghton & 
Coolidge at South Framingham, Mass. 7.00 P. M., banquet at 
the Parker House, tendered by Commercial Club. Lodging at 
Hotel Vendome. 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th. 

At Hotel Vendome, Boston, Mass. 
10.00 A. M., visit city institutions, escorted by the Mayor. 
Luncheon at Hotel Vendome. 3.00 P. M., visit Harvard College, 
and drive through city and suburbs. 



MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th. 

Breakfast at Hotel Vendome, Boston. 
Leave Boston, Mass., (via Boston and Maine R. R., 

Western Division .Station) 9.00 A. M. 

Arrive Lawrence, Mass 9.45 " 

Visit Mr. W. A. Russell's paper mill and Pacific Print Mills. 
Luncheon tendered by Mr. Henry Saltonstall. 

Leave Lawrence, Mass 1.45 P. M. 

Arrive Lowell, Mass 2.15 " 

Visit carpet, hosiery, and woolen mills. 

Leave Lowell, Mass 5.30 " 

Arrive Boston, Mass 6.15 " 

Dinner at Hotel Vendome. 
Attend Hollis Street Theatre in the evening. 



TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8th. 

Leave Boston, Mass., (via Boston and Maine R. R., 

Western Division Station) 2.00 A. M. 

Train to be open for occupation (October 7th) at . . . 11.00 P. M. 
Arrive Manchester, N. H 7.00 A. M. 

8.30 A. M., visit Amoskeag Cotton Mills. 10.20 A. M., breakfast 
^tendered by citizens of Manchester. 
Leave Manchester, N. H. (via Concord R. R., Boston 

and Maine R. R., and Portland and Rochester R. R.) 12.00 Noon 

Arrive Portland, Me 4.00 P. M. 

Luncheon on the Special Train. 

A committee of the citizens and the Board of Trade will meet 
the party on arrival and escort them to the City Hall, where they 
will be met by Hon. H. S. Melcher, Mayor, and the members of 
the City Councils. A drive through the city and an excursion in 
the harbor. In the evening a dinner at the Falmouth Hotel will 
be followed by a reception, attended by Municipal,' State, and 
Federal officials and citizens. 
Leave Portland, Me. (via Portland and Rochester R. R. 

and Boston and Maine R. R.) 11.00 P. M. 

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER gth. 

Arrive Worcester, Mass 7.30 A. M. 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 
A drive through the city. 
Leave Worcester, Mass. (via New York and New Eng- 
land R. R.) 10.00 " 

Arrive Willimantic, Conn 11.45 " 

Visit thread works. 
Leave Willimantic, Conn, (via New York and New 

England R. R.) 12.30 P. M. 

Luncheon on the Special Train. 

Arrive South Manchester, Conn 1.20 " 

Visit Cheney Silk INIills. 



Leave South Manchester, Conn 2.45 P. M. 

Arrive Hartford, Conn 3.15 " 

Drive through the cit}'. Visit various manufactories. 6.00 P. M., 
dinner tendered by citizens. 8.00 P. M., reception by Governor 
M. G. Bulkeley at the Capitol. Lodging on the Special Train, 
train to be open for occupation 11.00 P. M. 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER loth. 

Leave Hartford, Conn, (via Central New England and 

Western R. R.) 7.30 A. M. 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 

Arrive Collinsville, Conn 8.30 " 

Visit edge tool works. 
Leave Collinsville, Conn, (via Central New England 
and Western R. R. and New York, New Haven 

and Hartford R. R.) 10.00 " 

Luncheon on the Special Train. 

Arrive Meriden, Conn, (via Hartford) 11.30 " 

Leave Meriden, Conn, (via New York, New Haven and 

Hartford R. R.) 1.30 P. M. 

Arrive New Haven, Conn 2.00 " 

Visit manufactories and Yale University. Drive through the city. 
6.00 P. M., dinner tendered by citizens. 8.30 P. M., reception by 
Hon. H. F. Peck, Mayor, and University authorities. Lodging on 
the Special Train, train to be open for occupation 11.00 P. M. The 
Special Train will run during night to Springfield, Mass. (via New 
York, New Haven and Hartford R. R.) 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER nth. 

Breakfast at Springfield on the Special Train. 
The party will be met at the station by the Hon. Edward S. 
Bradford, Mayor of Springfield, and Col. A. R. Buffington, com- 
manding the National Armory. A drive through the city ; visit 
the National Armory and the Government Envelope Works. 
Leave Springfield, Mass. (via Connecticut River R. R.) 1.30 P. M. 
Luncheon on the Special Train. 



Arrive Holyoke, Mass 2.00 P. M. 

Visit the paper mills. 
Leave Holyoke, Mass. (via Connecticut River R. R.) . 3.15 " 

Arrive Springfield, Mass 3.45 " 

Leave Springfield, Mass. (via Boston and Albany R. R.) 4.00 " 

Arrive Albany, N. Y 7.30 " 

Dinner on the Special Train. 
Albany, N. Y. 9.00 P. M., illumination of the Capitol. Lodging 
at the Delavan House. 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th. 

Breakfast at Delavan House, Albany. 
9.00 A. M., drive through the city, escorted by a committee of 
citizens, visiting points of interest. 
Leave Albany, N. Y. (via New York Central and Hud- 
son River R. R.) 11.00 A. M. 

Arrive Niagara Falls, N. Y 8.00 P. M. 

Luncheon and dinner on the Special Train. Lodging at Cata- 
ract House, Niagara Falls. 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th. 

At Cataract House, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Visit the falls, the 
rapids, and other points of interest. 

MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th. 

Breakfast at Cataract House, Niagara Falls. 
Leave Niagara Falls, N. Y. (via New York Central and 

Hudson River R. R.) 8.30 A. M. 

Arrive Buffalo, N, Y 9.10 " 

9.30 A. M., reception at City Hall by Hon. Philip Becker, Mayor, 
and other officials. 10.00 A. M., drive to different points of inter- 
est. 12 M., luncheon at the Iroquois Hotel. 1.30 P. M., those 
who wish to see the elevators and docks will be taken on board a 
steam yacht at foot of Main Street ; those who prefer to visit the 
Jewett Horse Farm will be taken by special train to WiUink ; 



those who prefer to visit factories and particular institutions will 
be escorted in carriages by a committee. 7.00 P. M., banquet at 
Niagara House, followed by a public reception. Lodging at Ni- 
agara House, Buffalo. 

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th. 
Breakfast at Niagara House, Buffalo. 

Leave Buffalo N. Y. (via Lake Shore and Michigan 
Southern Ry.) 8.00 A. M. 

Arrive Erie, Pa 10.15 " 

Leave Erie, Pa 11 -30 " 

Luncheon on the Special Train. 

Arrive Cleveland, Ohio i-45 P- M. 

Arrive Newburgh, " (suburb of Cleveland), (via 
Cleveland and Pittsburgh R. R., Pennsylvania Com- 
pany's lines) 2.20 " 

Visit rolling mills, wire and nail works, Bessemer steel works, 

and Northern Ohio Hospital for the Insane. 8.30 P. M., banquet 

at the Stillman House, Cleveland, followed by a public reception. 

Lodging at the Stillman House. 

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER i6th. 
Breakfast at the Stillman House. 

Visit public works and industrial establishments. 1.30 P. M., 
luncheon at the Stillman House. In the afternoon drive through 
Euclid Avenue to Wade and Gordon Parks, Lake View Cemetery, 
and Garfield Monument. 7.00 P. M., dinner at the Stillman 
House. 8. 30 P. M., reception at the Stillman House by the busi- 
ness men. 
Leave Cleveland, Ohio (via Lake Shore and Michigan 

Southern Ry.) 10.00 P. M. 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th. 

Arrive Detroit, Mich 7-oo A. M. 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 
Drive about the city. Visit various manufactories. 



Luncheon at the residence of Hon. James McMillan, United 

States Senator. 
Leave Detroit Mich, (via Michigan Central R. R.) . . 3.00 P. M. 

Arrive Ann Arbor, Mich 4.00 " 

Dinner at Ann Arbor. Visit Michigan University. Reception 
in the evening by University authorities. 

Leave Ann Arbor, Mich 10.00 P. M. 

Arrive Grand Rapids, Mich Next morning. 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER i8th. 

The party will be received at station by Hon. John Killean, 
Mayor, and other municipal authorities. 9.00 A. M., breakfast at 
the Morton House, tendered by citizens. 10.00 A. M., drive 
through the city, visiting various manufacturing establishments. 
12.30 P. M., review of the Military Companies, Fire Department, 
and Bicycle Club, i 00 P. M., luncheon at the Morton House. 
2.00 P. M., trotting races at the fair grounds. 5.30 P. M., recep- 
tion by the Mayor at the City Hall. 7.00 P. M., banquet tendered 
by citizens. 
Leave Grand Rapids, Mich, (via Grand Rapids and 

Indiana R. R. and Michigan Central R. R.) . , . . 10.00 P. M. 
Arrive South Bend, Ind Next morning. 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th. 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 
8.30 A. M., visit the wagon manufactory of the Messrs. Stude- 
baker Brothers ; 10.00 A. M., Wilson Brothers' shirt factory, Oliver 
Plow Works; 11.30 A. M., sewing-machine case factory; 12.30 
P. M., luncheon at the residence of Hon. Clement Studebaker ; 
2.00 P. M,, drive to Notre Dame University. 

Leave South Bend, Ind. (via Michigan Central R. R.) . 5.00 P. M. 
Dinner on the Special Train. 

Arrive Chicago, 111 8.30 " 

Lodging at Grand Pacific Hotel. 



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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20th. 

Breakfast at Grand Pacific Hotel. 
Chicago, 111. 10.00 A. M., attend church. Luncheon 1.30 P. M. 
In the afternoon drive through the parks and principal residence 
streets. Dinner at Grand Pacific Hotel. 

MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st. 

Breakfast at Grand Pacific Hotel. 
Chicago, 111. 10.00 A.M., visit Board of Trade; 10.30 A. M., 
special train to stockyards ; i.oo P. M., leave by the Special Train 
for Pullman. Luncheon on the Special Train. Dinner at Grand 
Pacific Hotel. Theatre in the evening. 

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22d. 

Breakfast at Grand Pacific Hotel. 
Chicago, 111. 10.00 A. M., visit the Armour Kindergarten and 
other institutions ; the Auditorium, and manufacturing establish- 
ments ; 7.00 P. M., banquet tendered by the citizens. 

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23d. 

Breakfast at Grand Pacific Hotel. 
Leave Chicago, 111. (via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. 

PaulRy.) • • 8.00 A. M. 

Arrive Milwaukee, Wis 10.30 " 

The party will be met at Western Union Junction by a Com- 
mittee from Milwaukee. On arrival at Milwaukee they will take 
carriages and be driven to the Art Gallery, the Water-Works, and 
through the business and residence portion of the East Side ; 
thence to the Northern part of the city to Schlitz Park, where a 
luncheon will be tendered at 12.30 by Mr. August Uihlein. The 
carriage ride will be continued through the West Side, visiting 
some of the larger manufacturing institutions ; thence along Grand 
Avenue to Soldiers' Home ; thence east through the South Side, 
stopping if time will permit at the Allis Iron Works and other 



important places ; thence to the Plankinton House for dinner, at 
6.00 P. M. After dinner a reception will be given at the residence 
of Hon. John L. Mitchell. 
Leave Milwaukee, Wis. (via Chicago, Milwaukee 

and St. Paul Ry.) . 12.00 midnight. 

(Schedule to be arranged so as to leave La Crosse, Wis., about 
6.00 A. M. Thursday, October 24th, and arrive St. Paul about 
To.oo A. M.) 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th. 

Arrive St. Paul, Minn . 10.00 A. M. 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 
The reception committee will meet the party on arrival at the 
railway station with carriages, for a drive through the city ; visit 
the public buildings. 12.00 M., reception by State, county, and 
city officials at City Hall ; i.oo P. M., luncheon ; 2.00 P. M., drive 
to Fort Snelling, reception by military officers ; 7.00 P. M., dinner 
at Hotel Ryan. Lodging at Hotel Ryan. 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th. 

The Minneapolis Reception Committee will meet the party at 

St. Paul and escort them to Minneapolis. 
Visit the flour mills and other points of interest. Reception at 

Chamber of Commerce. Luncheon at the West Hotel. Drive 

through the city. Banquet in evening at the West Hotel. 

Leave Minneapolis, Minn, (via Chicago, St. Paul, Min- 
neapolis and Omaha Ry.) 11.00 P. M. 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th. 

Arrive Sioux City, Iowa . 8.00 A. M. 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 
Visit the Corn Palace and drive about the city. 

Leave Sioux City, Iowa 11.00 

Luncheon on the Special Train. 
Arrive Omaha, Neb 2.30 P. M. 



The Omaha committee will meet the party at Sioux City. Visit 
to South Omaha stock yards and packing houses, and Grant 
Smelting- Works at Omaha. Dinner and lodging at hotel, Omaha. 
Banquet or attend the opera in the evening. 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th. 

Breakfast at hotel, Omaha. 
2.00 P. M., visit Fort Omaha; reception tendered by the offi- 
cers of the post. Lodging on the Special Train. The train to be 
open for occupation at 11.00 P. M. 

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th. 

Leave Omaha Neb. (via Union Pacific Ry., Chicago, 
Rock Island and Pacific Ry., and St. Louis, Keokuk 

and North Western R. R.) 3-oo A M. 

Arrive Des Moines, Iowa . 8.00 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 
Carriage ride through the city of Des Moines. 

Leave Des Moines, Iowa 10.00 

Luncheon and dinner on the Special Train. 

Arrive St. Louis, Mo. . 10.00 P. M. 

The party will be met on arrival by Gov. David R. Francis, 
Hon. E. A. Noonan, Mayor, and Mr. Charles A. Cox, President 
of the Merchants' Exchange. Lodging at the Southern Hotel. 

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, and WEDNESDAY, 
OCTOBER 30th. 

At the Southern Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. 
Tuesday, 9.30 A. M., drive through the city parks and fair 
grounds to the water-works. Steamboat ride on the Mississippi 
River, viewing bridges, elevators, and shipping. Dinner at the 
Southern Hotel. Reception in the evening by Marquette Club. 
Wednesday, 9.30 A. M., visit to different manufacturing establish- 
ments. 8.00 P. M., reception and promenade concert in hall of 
Merchants' Exchange. 



THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st. 

Leave St. Louis, Mo. (via Chicago and Alton R. R.) . 8.00 A. M. 
Breakfast on the Special Train. 

Arrive Springfield, 111 11.30 " 

Luncheon and dinner at Leland Hotel. 
Visit to Capitol Building and Lincoln's Tomb. 
The Special Train will run to Indianapolis, Ind., during the 
night (via Wabash Railroad and Indianapolis, Decatur and 
Western Ry.). 

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ist. 

Arrive Indianapolis, Ind. . 7.30 A. M. 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 

10.00 A. M., drive to various manufacturing establishments and 
Capitol. Luncheon and dinner at Dennison Hotel, tendered by 
citizens. 
Leave Indianapolis, Ind. (via Jeffersonville, Madison 

and Indianapolis R. R. Pennsylvania Co.'s lines) . 7.30 P. M. 
Arrive Louisville, Ky 10.30 " 

The party will be met at the station by a committee of citizens 
and escorted in carriages to the Gait House. The streets trav- 
ersed will be decorated by illuminated arches. Lodging at the 
Gait House. 

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2d. 

Breakfast at the Gait House. 

Carriage drive to the tobacco breaks and market ; through the 
city, and thence to Glenview Stock Farm. Exhibition of Ken- 
tucky-bred blood horses. Luncheon at the Fencastle Club, near 
Glenview. Return to the city in time to take train for Mammoth 
Cave. 
Leave Louisville, Ky. (via Louisville and Nashville 

R. R.) . 11.00 P. M. 

Arrive Mammoth Cave, Ky Next morning. 



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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3d. 
At Mammoth Cave. Breakfast, luncheon, and dinner on the 
Special Train. Leave at night for Lexington, Ky. (via Louisville 
and Nashville R. R.) 

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. 

Arrive Lexington, Ky 7-oo A. M. 

Breakfast on the Special Train. 
Visit blue-grass stock farm. 
Leave Lexington, Ky., via La Grange (Louisville and 

Nashville R. R.) . .11.00 " 

Luncheon on the Special Train. 

Arrive Cincinnati, Ohio 4-oo P. M. 

Dinner and lodging at the New Burnet House. 

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th. 

Breakfast, luncheon, and dinner at the New Burnet House, Cin- 
cinnati. 

Visit various voting precincts, illustrating the manner of con- 
ducting an American election ; in the evening attend at the count- 
ing of the ballots and witness scenes incident to the reception of 

election returns. 

Lodging on the Special Train. 

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. 
Leave Cincinnati, Ohio (via Pennsylvania Co.'s Lines ; 

Pan Handle Station) 6.30 A. M. 

The Special Train will be ready for occupation (November 5th) 
11.00 P. M. 

Arrive Mansfield, Pa 5-oo P. M. 

Leave Mansfield, Pa 5- 10 

Arrive Washington, Pa 6.00 

Leave Washington, Pa 7-3o 

Arrive Pittsburg, Pa. . 8.30 

Breakfast, luncheon, and dinner on the Special Train. Lodging 
at Monongahela House. 



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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th. 

Breakfast at Monongahela House, Pittsburg". 
Leave Union Station by the Special Train for a visit to glass 
works of Ripley & Co., Oliver Iron and Steel Works, Jones & 
Laughlin Iron Works, Homestead Steel Works of Carnegie, 
Phipps & Co. Also visit W. D. Woods & Co.'s Sheet Iron Works 
and the National Tube Works at McKeesport, and Edgar Thom- 
son Steel Works at Bessemer. Luncheon and dinner on the Spe- 
cial Train. Lodging at Monongahela House. 

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th. 

Breakfast at Monongahela House. 
Leave West Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Allegheny City. 
Visit Tarentum, in the natural gas region, and the Pittsburg 
Plate Glass Works, at Allegheny Junction ; also visit Porter's Lo- 
comotive Works, Crescent Steel Works, the works of Hassy, 
Binns & Co., and of the A. French Spring Company, all located 
on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. Luncheon and dinner on the 
Special Train. Lodging at Monongahela House. 

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER gth. 

Breakfast at the Monongahela House. 
Leave Pittsburg, Pa. (via Pennsylvania R. R.) .... 7.20 A. M. 
Visit glass manufactories at Jeannette, the Grapeville gas fields 
and the steel works at Latrobe, all on the line of the Pennsylvania 
Railroad. 

Arrive Altoona, Pa 11.00 A. M. 

Visit Pennsylvania Railroad car-building and locomotive shops. 
Luncheon on the Special Train. 

Leave Altoona, Pa ' 3.30 P. M. 

Dinner on the Special Train. 

Arrive Philadelphia, Pa 9.40 " 

Lodging at the Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER loth, MONDAY, NOVEMBER nth, 
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. 

At the Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. 

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. 

Breakfast at the Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[The party will be entertained at Philadelphia by Hon. Edwin H. 
Fitler, Mayor, representatives of the Municipal Government, and 
a committee of citizens. Details of programme not completed at 
date of starting.] 

Leave Philadelphia (via Pennsylvania R. R.) .... 11.30 A. M. 
Luncheon on train. 

Arrive Harrisburg, Pa 2.10 P. M. 

Leave Harrisburg, Pa 2.20 " 

Arrive Washington, D. C. . 6.15 



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TABLE OF DISTANCES. 

MILES 

Washington to Jersey City, via Pennsylvania R. R 22S 

Jersey City to West Point, via West Shore R. R 53 

New York to Fall River, via Fall River Line 181 

Fall River to Boston, via Old Colony R. R 51 

Boston to Lawrence, via Boston and Maine R. R. 27 

Lawrence to Lowell, via Boston and Maine R. R 13 

Lowell to Boston, via Boston and Maine R. R 28 

Boston to Manchester, via Boston and Maine R. R 57 

Manchester to Portland, via Concord R. R., Boston and Maine 

R. R., and Portland and Rochester R. R 96 

Portland to Worcester, via Portland and Rochester R. R. and 

Boston and Maine R. R 147 

Worcester to Willimantic, via New York and New England 

R. R 51 

Willimantic to South Manchester, via New York and New 

England R. R 25 

South Manchester to Hartford, via New York and New Eng- 
land R. R • • • 10 

Hartford to Collinsville, via Central New England and West- 
ern R. R 24 

Collinsville to Hartford, via Central New England and West- 
ern R. R 24 

Hartford to Meriden, via New York, New Haven and Hart- 
ford R. R . 18 

Meriden to New Haven, via New York, New Haven and 

Hartford R. R 19 

New Haven to Springfield, via New York, New Haven and 

Hartford R. R 63 

Springfield to Holyoke, via Connecticut River R. R 8 

Holyoke to Springfield, via Connecticut River R. R 8 

Springfield to Albany, via Boston and Albany R. R. ... 104 
Albany to Niagara Falls, via New York Central and Hudson 

River R. R. . . 306 



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MILE 

Niagara Falls to Buffalo, via New York Central and Hudson 

River R. R 22 

Buffalo to Cleveland, via Lake Shore and Michigan South- 
ern R. R. . ^ 183 

Cleveland to Newburgh, via Cleveland and Pittsburg R. R. . 8 
Newburgh to Cleveland, via Cleveland and Pittsburg R. R. . 8 
Cleveland to Detroit, via Lake Shore and Michigan South- 
ern R. R 178 

Detroit to Ann Arbor, via Michigan Central R. R 38 

Ann Arbor to Grand Rapids, via Michigan Central R. R. . 132 
Grand Rapids to South Bend, via Grand Rapids and Indiana 

R. R. and Michigan Central R. R 107 

South Bend to Chicago, via Michigan Central R. R 105 

Chicago to Pullman, via Illinois Central R. R . 14 

Pullman to Chicago, via Illinois Central R. R 14 

Chicago to Milwaukee, via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul 

Ry 85 

Milwaukee to St. Paul, via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul 

Ry . • 325 

St. Paul to Minneapolis, via Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis 
and Omaha Ry 10 

Minneapolis to Sioux City, via Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis 
and Omaha Ry 260 

.Sioux City to Omaha, via Chicago, St. Paul, MinneapoHs 
and Omaha Ry. 107 

Omaha to St. Louis, via Union Pacific Ry., Chicago, Rock 
Island and Pacific R. R., and St. Louis, Keokuk and North 
Western R. R ; 476 

St. Louis to Springfield, via Chicago and Alton R. R 98 

Springfield to Indianapolis, via Wabash R. R. and Indian- 
apolis, Decatur and Western Ry 191 

Indianapolis to Louisville, via Jeffersonville, Madison and In- 
dianapolis R. R no 

Louisville to Mammoth Cave, via Louisville and Nashville 
R. R T02 



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MILES 

Mammoth Cave to Lexington, via Louisville and Nash- 
ville R. R 196 

Lexington to Cincinnati, via La Grange (Louisville and 

Nashville R. R.) 150 

Cincinnati to Washington, Pa., via Pennsylvania Co.'s Lines . 328 

Washington, Pa., to Pittsburg, via Pennsylvania Co.'s Lines . 31 

Pittsburg to Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania R. R 354 

Philadelphia to Washington, via Harrisburg (Pennsylvania 

R. R.) 233 

Total . 5406 



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